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Emaar's apartment sales sag 85pc in 2011

Dubai, March 25, 2012

Dubai-based Emaar Properties, developer of the world's tallest building, said revenue from villa sales and its rental and hospitality units rose last year, but this was not enough to offset an 85-per cent drop in apartment sale earnings.

The Gulf's largest listed developer said apartment sales tumbled to Dh1.1 billion ($299.5 million) last year from Dh7.6 billion in 2010. Its 2010 earnings had been buoyed by the handover of much of the units in Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower.

Emaar posted a 27-per cent drop in 2011 profits last month but quarterly profits doubled. It published its full results on Sunday.

On Sunday, Emaar said villa sales jumped 85 per cent to Dh959 million in 2011 while sales of commercial units and land plots more than doubled to Dh2.7 billion. Leasing revenue rose 12 percent to Dh2.14 billion.

Hospitality revenue from its malls and hotel business was up 25 per cent at Dh1.22 billion over the same period.

Total revenue fell by a third to Dh8.1 billion in 2011, from Dh12.15 billion in 2010.

House prices in Dubai have tumbled about 60 per cent from a 2008 peak and no turnaround is expected this year, with supply continuing to outstrip demand.

The property bust has hit developers. Dubai government-owned Nakheel was forced into a $16 billion restructuring, while shares in Emaar - 31 per cent owned by the Dubai government - have plunged 81 per cent in just under four years.

Sunday's results also showed Emaar is owed Dh595 million by troubled mortgage affiliate Amlak, down from Dh712 million in 2010.